Rocks, Minerals, and Fossils

Collecting rocks, minerals, and fossils is an exciting hobby for all ages from preschoolers through senior citizens. This Rocks, Minerals, and Fossils links a circle of websites together that offer fossils, minerals, and/or rocks for sale, information on collecting, educational institutions providing classes in geology, and those that offer photographs and information on their personal collections. This is a comprehensive webring on this topic. It has something for everyone from the experienced to the person that just picks up pretty rocks at a beach. Therefore, this is an excellent webring to surf.

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A sampling from our Member Sites(s) Use the link above to review/visit

Books about Paleontology and Fossils

Site gives an extensive list of books about Paleontology, Fossils, and Dinosaurs, compiled by a geosciences librarian, that are currently available (in print).

High Country Gold

High Country Gold offers very high grade, iron oxide copper gold ore, including what is called Calaverite. Calaverite is a rare and much sought after mineral by knowledgeable collectors and those seeking vast wealth. For more information, please visit: http://www.high-country-gold.com

Geoblox

There are now over 100 Geoblox paper models of landforms and geologic features. Geoblox models are accurate and designed to be built by students. For a free download of a NON-vertically exaggerated volcano visit the site!

Books about Gems and Minerals

Site gives an extensive list of books about Gems, Minerals, Gemstones & Precious Stones, Gemology, and Collecting & Rockhounding, that are currently available (in print).

RGS Guildford Geology : Online

Thw website for the RGS Guildford Geology Department. As well as a large links page, we aim to give a taste of the subject of geology and act a point of contact for past members of the department.